This summer, in collaboration with repurposed MATERIALS, we launched our Trash to Treasure photo contest and asked you all to share your projects.
Throw away garbage and take out recycling frequently. Clean out the bottom of bins when liquid accumulates, wipe down counters after you're finished cooking, and keep your sink and garbage disposal ...
When it comes to composting, one of the biggest hurdles people face is confusion. What goes in? What stays out? Can I make ...
If you want to continue caring for birds but wish to prevent rodents from gathering for the leftovers, there are a few things you can do to deter them.
Did you know that you don't have to throw away all the fallen leaves in your yard? Leaves are a valuable source of nutrients ...
Native Plants in the home garden: Are you a native plant enthusiast? Sonoma County Master Gardener Bill Klausing, Rosemary McCreary and Linda King lead a talk on “Native Plants in the Home Garden” ...
Five years after Washington became the first state to legalize natural organic reduction, 13 more states have approved the ...
Nearly anything made of 100% natural materials can be composted. Of course, you should always look into product ingredients ...
NOSM University students have a vision to make the campus more green and to get future doctors thinking about how human ...
Teaching kids about sustainability through DIY projects can be both fun and educational. These activities not only spark ...
Billions of disposable diapers end up in North American landfills yearly. Carrie Pollak’s firm is trying better ways.
Composting is an easy and impactful way to reduce household waste, recycle organic materials, and enrich soil, while also ...